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5 things You Must Know Before You Register For 2017 JAMB

Information reaching me today is that JAMB form will officially be out any moment from now... I decided to drop this guidelines earlier so that those writing JAMB wont make any iota of mistake. You must make it oh whether you like it or not, lol! The vision of this stupendous group is to make your dream, a reality and we are committed to it! Now lets go... 1. WHY ARE YOU SO AFRAID OF JAMB? Please before you register for 2017 jamb, cast away any iota of fear of failure in you. Thought of failure is the beginning of failure. That you didn't score high last year doesn't mean you wont make it this year. Believe in yourself & be optimistic that this gotta be your last jamb. With God and determination, all things are possible... FORGET THE PAST AND FOCUS ON YOUR BRIGHT FUTURE. 2. CAREER CHOICE: Please I beg you with peculiar intensity of manner, never allow anyone to choose your course of study, be it your parents or close friends... You know yours...

JAMB Shuts Down Websites Having "jamb" Attached To Their Domain Names

Report reaching us has it that the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) through the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has shut down blogs and websites that have “jamb” attached to their domain names in order to ensure they do not end up defrauding unsuspecting individuals. This was disclosed by one of the owners of the affected sites. According to him, he received a mail from his web host concerning the development. The mail reads, “We got a complaint from JAMB through National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) on a number of domain names that are defrauding Nigerians using different variant of their name (JAMB), your website was listed among them, and we were instructed to investigate and suspend all the domain names involved”. “We communicated the information to the Registrars of the domain names in question and requested them to kindly also investigate and take the appropriate action”. “We understand that this...